Bully Hunter

Unique game play, fun story and solid mechanics that had execution requirements that you only really get from Dmc/Bayo/Streetfighter games. They just put it in an adventure game. Unique main character because there's this statistic that the masses don't take to non-human characters so it doesn't surprise me you're not that into it but hey whatever I'm weird.

The Witchiest

Unique game play, fun story and solid mechanics that had execution requirements that you only really get from Dmc/Bayo/Streetfighter games. They just put it in an adventure game. Unique main character because there's this statistic that the masses don't take to non-human characters so it doesn't surprise me you're not that into it but hey whatever I'm weird.

...Or, god forbid, he and it seems many others just have different opinions than you. Is there a reason why you seem to get all weird and mildly defensive every time someone posts who doesn't share your opinion on something?

Bully Hunter

...Or, god forbid, he and it seems many others just have different opinions than you. Is there a reason why you seem to get all weird and mildly defensive every time someone posts who doesn't share your opinion on something?

Or are you just offended that easily? I mean that wasn't meant as an insult because it is the norm. It might not even be the reason he doesn't think much of it. It's just hard for people to relate to a character that isn't human(similar) to themselves.

1% Prick.

I loved it, felt very magical. It was also, IIRC, very emotionally engaging, something rare in games these days (for me at least). Haven't played it since it came out, so that could be nostalgia. But I remember loving it at the time.

I think you're entitled to your opinion. I was just offering my recollections, not as a counter to or support of any position. I genuinely have great memories of the game, but dig that others don't. I can't see the point of sports/driving games, but I see their appeal and am glad some support them.

That said, Keck is always wrong, so consider my comments a counter to his.*

I've only played on the PS2, so my memory is foggy, but I believe you press/hold a button to bring up the drawing screen (which pauses the action), then use a joystick to paint. I believe you had a limited amount of time/ink to commit your drawing before normal play resumed.

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I've only played on the PS2, so my memory is foggy, but I believe you press/hold a button to bring up the drawing screen (which pauses the action), then use a joystick to paint. I believe you had a limited amount of time/ink to commit your drawing before normal play resumed.

Cunning Stunt Bonus

Not really. Most (especially the most common ones) were a combination of circles and lines, which are pretty easy to do with a joystick. That said, I'm sure they'd be easier with a Wii pointer or mouse.

Le nain de jardin

It's nice to see an HD re-release priced reasonably at $20 instead of $60. I picked up a new copy of the Wii version along with the sequel early last year but haven't played them yet. I was planning on getting to them relatively soon, though it will be tempting to play the original on Steam instead of the Wii.